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Day: April 29, 2006

IPod Dock Splitter

April 29, 2006 by Eliot 14 Comments

ipod dock

[Francisco] had one simple goal with this project: access every pin in the dock connector. If you want to start experimenting with the iPod this will come in very handy. Francisco has provided a PDF schematic ready to etch. I’m surprised SparkFun isn’t selling something like this already.

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